Sb(III) bromide: SbBr3 (stibious, antimonous)
Sb(V) bromide : SbBr5 (stibic, antimonic)
SBr2 This compound does not exist at room temperature.
SbCl3
the number 3 is a subscript.
This chemical formula is SbBr3.
Formula: SbBr3
AsBr3
SBr2
SBr2 (sulfur dibromide)
SBr2
SF6
The reaction of chlorine and sulfur can give a few different products, each of which is considered to have covalent rather than ionic bonding.
The covalent formula for sulfur and bromine is SBr₂. This formula indicates that one sulfur atom forms covalent bonds with two bromine atoms.
SBr2
The chemical formula for sulfur dibromide is SBr2.
The formula for sulfur hexachloride is SCl6. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to six chlorine atoms through covalent bonds.
SBr2 (sulfur dibromide)
SBr2
SF6
The formula for sulfur is S and the formula for bromine is Br.
SBr2 Please see the link.
Sulfur hexafluoride is a colorless, gaseous, covalent compound.
Sulfur trioxide is a covalent compound. It consists of non-metal elements (sulfur and oxygen) that share electrons to form bonds, rather than transferring them as in ionic compounds.
Yes, sulfur dioxide is an example of a covalent compound. It is composed of one sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms through covalent bonds.